Hogwarts Legacy is an upcoming action role-playing game under the Warner Bros Portkey Games label developed by Avalanche Software.
The game has gotten immense hype ever since it was initially announced. The hype increased a lot when the game’s trailers were released, and as a result of the tremendous hype, when pre-orders for the game went live, it immediately shot to the top of Steam’s global top-sellers chart.
A lot has been revealed about the game. Most recently, the game’s Steam page announced that Hogwarts Legacy would use the Denuvo anti-tamper technology to protect it from piracy.
Additionally, the official Hogwarts Legacy Twitter account shared the game’s more specific PC requirements, which seems pretty reasonable given how magnificent the game looked in the gameplay trailer.
Here are your final PC Specs for #HogwartsLegacy. pic.twitter.com/JUoJShlMqG
— Hogwarts Legacy (@HogwartsLegacy) January 12, 2023
If you want to play the game at Ultra 1440p/60 FPS, you’ll need an RTX 2080 Ti, and to play it at Ultra 4K/60 FPS, you’ll need an RTX 3090 Ti. There has not been an official word on the implementation of RTX, but it does seem likely.
Furthermore, as part of their agreement, PlayStation consoles would receive one year of exclusive Hogwarts Legacy content. In addition, the game is being made in Unreal Engine 5 and will initially support NVIDIA DLSS 3.
After a couple of delays, the game is scheduled to launch on February 10, 2023, for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC. The game won’t be available on the Nintendo Switch until July 25, 2023, but it will be available on last-generation systems like the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on April 4, 2023.
We are excited and looking forward to Hogwarts Legacy. This is the limited information we have for now, but we will be looking for more news regarding Hogwarts Legacy in the future.
On that note, what do you think about Hogwarts Legacy using Denuvo? And what do you think about its final and more detailed PC requirements? Let us know in the comments section.
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